How much(percent) doe employees typically put into their 401K during every pay period

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by aamos72, Oct 7, 2008.

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    In two weeks, my employer Ace Hardware is going to have 401K sign-ups at work. What's the typically percent that employees who work 32-40 hours a week that they put into their 401K? My employer will match everything over 4% into our 401K's. I also think that the company Mass Mutual might be doing something as well. Can anyone shed on light on what I should do with this? To complicate things as well, I already have a previous 401K from this same employer.I have not touched although I am worried a lot about due the mess of Wall Street and it's huge bailout .
     
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  2. awcguy

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    I think people choose a percentage they feel they can live without in the name of retirement.
     
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    awcguy is right, I started out at 2% because I didn't think that I could put the full 4% in. I intend on raising it 1% with every raise I get (I recently raised it to 3%). I would recommend putting in as much as you can. If you think you can do the full 4% then go for it. The more money going into your retirement the better. I work with others who put in the max which is like 15%. Although the company will only match up to 4%, the more money you can set aside for later on the better you are going to be.
     
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    Max out your 401(k) up to your employers match. If they are offering you 100% matching on 4% of your salary, put in 4%. Don't even think twice about it, just do it. A good rule of thumb, you won't see much of any impact to your take home pay if you invest 3%, as that money comes out prior to taxes. Remember, you are basically getting a pay raise when you invest in your 401(k) with employer matching.
     
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